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foreign policy is actually one point five million if you add those killed from operation desert storm followed by years of u.s. sanctions comes the current snows the four point six million matches that this from the gas chambers call in a rush for foreign policy in focus he joins us congress see how do we explain all this american exceptionalism america to better than everybody else american democracy is better than any other democracy even though we have one of the lowest voting rates in the world for a major developed country. also what lounge so much. and it's all live in the west leading all sorts the on the afghan war he lived during the 1980's with the mujahideen and has met with northern alliance taliban and key u.s. general since in his latest book pakistan the hard country he speaks to the people in the region critical to this war for us live and thanks very much for joining us did you get the impression us least don't care about casualties. in iraq. which really gives the impression. you know. it would. be a whistleblower sibel edmonds has claimed a more sinister financial i
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he gets negative ratings on the foreign policy and the american people are sick and tired. the only thing is a republican party that is committing harry kerry and doing what the people don't want which is ultimately being responsible for shutting the government down do -- over an admittedly unpopular obamacare. >> republicans always get the blame and in fact they are already getting the blame. cbs new york times, who is more to blame if the government shuts down? republicans in congress, 44%. president and democrats, 36%. the 16% both equally is an important piece of data. >> what we have is a country that is condemning them all. they have merit to condemn them all. we add -- we admitted that the fall back position would have drawn and the bill by the senate to deal with the issue of the congress exempting themselves. the house didn't even put it in. you know why? they are all in on this. the american people going american people are screwing up. >> i think they have the leadership. >> let me talk about the strategy as a two-fold strategy. to fund the unpopular -- >> let's
he gets negative ratings on the foreign policy and the american people are sick and tired. the only thing is a republican party that is committing harry kerry and doing what the people don't want which is ultimately being responsible for shutting the government down do -- over an admittedly unpopular obamacare. >> republicans always get the blame and in fact they are already getting the blame. cbs new york times, who is more to blame if the government shuts down? republicans in congress,...
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foreign policy for years. the clinton administration decided not to intervene in the slaughter in rwanda in 1994, and it took officials six years to agree to lead the nato air war on kosovo in 1999. the u.s. reluctant persists 20 years on with the obama administration now criticized for not responding to the syrian regime's chemical weapons attack on citizens. the president's response. >> the united states is chastised for meddling in the region, accused of having a manned in all manner of conspiracy. stalt the united states is blamed for failing to do enough to solve the region's problems. >> can the us recover the will to intervene on humanitarian grounds overseas, known as the responsibility to protect norm? >> it's more war wariness. it's not related to the casualties as it is a perception we're not good at this and get much bohning for the buck. >> it's a conundrum of the highest order. rosalynn jordan, al jazeera, washington. >>> health workers in nigeria say their aggressive drive again hiv and aids has
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policy. thanks for joining us here on our. mission to teach me. to see. her street. and i would think. if you were playing around on facebook or the n.s.a. may be spying on you those details in just a minute here on our team as we come to you live from moscow. the israeli prime minister is in america with a mission to persuade obama not to trust iran on a meeting with the president netanyahu urged him not to lift the crippling sanctions against the country at least not prematurely his visit is spurred on by the foreign relations between washington and tehran as the leaders of both nations made their first steps to long awaited talks on a possible nuclear settlement a marina portnoy details from her. he will be the last speaker wrapping up the united nations general assembly debate but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will likely not offer the same harmonious tone heard last week from iran this president who is expected to argue that israel and the world at large should continue to be
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policy should also be considered here. britain does exploit the issue of human rights terribly in its relationship with russia there was an occasion a few months ago where a recommendation was made to limit the abuses committed by journalists and william hague the foreign secretary said that these measures should not be introduced in britain because then britain would not be able to castigate russia over its own allegedly of freedom in the media so there's no consistency and it shows how human rights have become a critical mechanism for attacking russia and a hypocritical instrument in foreign policy voters flocked to the right wing in austria's parliamentary election but the centrist coalition gathers just enough support to squeeze back into power by the narrowest of margins that coming up a little later this hour along with other stories. be elusive search for justice should individuals including government officials be legally held to account for starting aggressive force like in iraq is it fair in moral to the bush era
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policy. voters fell to the right wing in parliamentary election but the centrist coalition gathers just enough support to squeeze back into power by the narrowest of margins that and other stories coming your way after this break. the. lead. he continues here in the central coalition looks to have scraped back into power in sunday's parliamentary election in austria that right wing parties had a field day scooping up a quarter of the overall vote and as peter all of the reports from vienna it's part of a strong movement towards the rights that is sweeping europe. it looks likely that the coalition of the social democrats and the people's party will continue to rule here in austria however the most interesting thing to come out of sunday's vote was the rise in popularity of the far right freedom party they come paying the saying that they wanted to see an end to bailouts of failing economies in europe using austrian taxpayers' money also they wanted to see a restructuring or even a and a but g
policy. voters fell to the right wing in parliamentary election but the centrist coalition gathers just enough support to squeeze back into power by the narrowest of margins that and other stories coming your way after this break. the. lead. he continues here in the central coalition looks to have scraped back into power in sunday's parliamentary election in austria that right wing parties had a field day scooping up a quarter of the overall vote and as peter all of the reports from vienna it's...
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policy of the u k. but it does exploiting the issue of human rights terribly in its relationships with russia it was an occasion a few months ago where a recommendation was made to limit the abuses committed by journalists. and william hague the foreign secretary said that these measures should not be introduced in britain because then britain would not be able to castigate russia over its own allegedly of freedom in the media so there's no consistency and it shows how human rights have become a critical mechanism for attacking russia and a hypocritical instrument in foreign policy or i still to come for you this hour here on r.t. leaving the drug disaster behind as nato troops prepare to bid farewell to afghanistan we look at how the drug industry and gulf the country during their stay with afghan made heroin spreading across the world. and refreezing but for israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is on a visit to america trying to persuade the u.s. president not to get too friendly with iran that'
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policy. those folk to the right wing and parliamentary election but the centrist coalition gathers just enough support to squeeze back into power by the narrowest of margins that story coming up in the later this hour plus all this after the break. be loosened search for justice should individuals including government officials be legally held to account for starting aggressive force like in iraq is it fair and moral to push their officials be given immunity from prosecution if they're not held accountable and who is ultimately responsible. choose your language. we can we know if they feel some. choose to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that you think great to. choose the stories that imply the. choose the access to. news continues here in r.t. activists from the so-called february fourteenth movement who was sentenced by bahraini court on sunday have accused the government of beating waterboarding and electrocuting them but the authorities say they're all part of an illegal opposit
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he appeared to be pressuring israel on what he says are his top two foreign policy priorities. >> a real break throughs on these two issues. iran's nuclear program and israeli palestinian piece would have a profound and positive impact on the entire middle east and africa. >> not talking about attacking but talking, putting a focus on diplomatic solution. but mr. netanyahu has made it clear what he wants. he literally drew a picture last year, he wants a red line drawn expect. >> the israelis are very fearful that obama will be almost taking off the table the possibility of a military strike. what the president wants from netanyahu is time, patience, let the palestinians try diplomatic approach. >> the blitz by iran's new president, haas ann rouhani consistently described as a moderate unlike his predecessor. >> of course they don't have ahmadinejad, who was the gift that kept on giving for chest thumpers around the world. the joke in teheran, i don't know if it was a joke, with the departure of ahmadinejad, the israelis lost their biggest supporters in iran. >> tough words from the pres
he appeared to be pressuring israel on what he says are his top two foreign policy priorities. >> a real break throughs on these two issues. iran's nuclear program and israeli palestinian piece would have a profound and positive impact on the entire middle east and africa. >> not talking about attacking but talking, putting a focus on diplomatic solution. but mr. netanyahu has made it clear what he wants. he literally drew a picture last year, he wants a red line drawn expect....
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first of that he has very definite foreign policy goals, one being iran, and the other being the israeli/palestinian conflict. he wants to sort those two things out if he possibly can before he leaves office. saying if you can sort those problems out you will get a firm foundation for peace going forward. and iran plays into so many of these things in the middle east where the u.s. is having difficulties, including the israelis and palestinians, because iran could use its influence with organizations like hamas, which is the fairly and freely elected guard, it can use its influence there to smooth negotiations there. >> john thanks so much for joining us this morning. and still to come on al jazeera, an egyptian doctor has offered his efforts to [ inaudible ]. that's all i have an real money. victoria azarenko hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, andx >>> and welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford and here are your headlines. if you don't have health insurance and you need some, well, today is the day to start shopping. enrollment under the affordable
first of that he has very definite foreign policy goals, one being iran, and the other being the israeli/palestinian conflict. he wants to sort those two things out if he possibly can before he leaves office. saying if you can sort those problems out you will get a firm foundation for peace going forward. and iran plays into so many of these things in the middle east where the u.s. is having difficulties, including the israelis and palestinians, because iran could use its influence with...
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he appeared to be pressuring israel on what he says are his top two foreign policy priorities. >> real break thrus throughs one two issues, the nuclear program and israel-palestinian peace would have a true impact on northern africa. >> putting the focus on a diplomatic solution. but in netanyahu makes it clear what he wants. he literally drew a picture at the u.n. last year, a red line, where bombing will occur sooner rather than later. >> almost taking off the table the possibility of a military strike. what the president from netanyahu is time, patience, see where the diplomatic approach goes and if all else fails, trust the united states to take care of it. >> the appearance of iranian president haas ann rouhani, described as a moderate, unlike his predecessor. >> they don't have ahmadinejad, the gift that keeps on giving for the chest thumpers around the world. the joke in teheran and i don't know if it's maybe not even a joke, that with the departure of ahmadinejad, the israelis lost their best agent in iran. >>> if president obama doesn't get his time line, the relationship migh
he appeared to be pressuring israel on what he says are his top two foreign policy priorities. >> real break thrus throughs one two issues, the nuclear program and israel-palestinian peace would have a true impact on northern africa. >> putting the focus on a diplomatic solution. but in netanyahu makes it clear what he wants. he literally drew a picture at the u.n. last year, a red line, where bombing will occur sooner rather than later. >> almost taking off the table the...
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here is what the "new york times" had to say about it, quote, for years now, foreign policy insiders have pointed to north korea as the ultimate nightmare. a closed, hostile and paranoid dictatorship with an aggressive nuclear weapon's program. very few could envision a successful outcome, and yet north korea agreed in principal to dismantel its nuclear weapon's program, abide by the safeguards and admit international inspectors. and finally, diplomacy, it seems, does work after all. ladies and gentlemen, a year later, north korea exploded its first nuclear weapons device. yet, as dangerous as a nuclear-armed north korea is, it pails in comparison to the danger of a nuclear-armed iran. a nuclear-armed iran would have a choke hold on the world's main energy supplies. it could trigger nuclear proliferation throughout the middle east, turning the most unstable part of the planet into a tender box. and would make the specter of nuclear terrorism a clear and present danger. a nuclear-armed iran in the middle east wouldn't be another north korea. it would be another 50 north koreas. i know
here is what the "new york times" had to say about it, quote, for years now, foreign policy insiders have pointed to north korea as the ultimate nightmare. a closed, hostile and paranoid dictatorship with an aggressive nuclear weapon's program. very few could envision a successful outcome, and yet north korea agreed in principal to dismantel its nuclear weapon's program, abide by the safeguards and admit international inspectors. and finally, diplomacy, it seems, does work after all....
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so it's a problem for him and it can be awkward, bizarre, but it's a way to exercise his foreign policy also. >> all right, thank you very much. now do stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come. one of the world's most famous street artists received in new york, welcomed one day and gone he next. aeg a court found promoter live was not responsible for hiring the doctor that caused michael jackson's death. we have this report. >> waiting for a verdict outside court, the dimps between a billion-dollar payout rom concert promoters aeg life -- aeg live came down two questions. did ea g hire dr. conrad murray? >> dr. conrad was convicted of giving jackson a fatal dose of medication to help him sleep. >> was dr. murray unfit to fsm work for which he was schneider no. that brought the case of aeg live tumbling down. after months of picking through some of the details of michael jackson's private life the jury decided aeg live was not responsible for jackson's death. >> the jurors explained why they didn't think he was incompetent. >> he had a license. he graduated from an acredited
so it's a problem for him and it can be awkward, bizarre, but it's a way to exercise his foreign policy also. >> all right, thank you very much. now do stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come. one of the world's most famous street artists received in new york, welcomed one day and gone he next. aeg a court found promoter live was not responsible for hiring the doctor that caused michael jackson's death. we have this report. >> waiting for a verdict outside...
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policy in the region and the people of l. and his guests and cost. you know i'm old enough to remember on reruns when gomer pyle used to cry citizen's arrest when he saw something wrong in mayberry and a new law in russia could allow our city average to do the same thing by helping to enforce law in the country this law allows citizens to protect public order by becoming volunteer workers deputy policeman and even forming people's militias which will in theory prevent crime or at least allow the police to be informed more quickly and accurately of course this like any project which sounds nice on paper is all about the implementation so we'll see how these deputies and militias will work overall i think this won't have much of an effect on crime but it could have a huge impact on non-criminal bad public behavior you know i am not the bravest guy on the planet and it's hard to confront a group of five drunk guys who are just as big as you who are acting like idiots on the street but doing so with ten stones. militiaman buddies
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policy. it's good to have you with us are naughty today still to come a bit later this hour leaving the drug disaster behind as nato troops prepare to bid farewell to afghanistan we look at how the drug industry engulfed the country during the stay the afghan made heroin it's spreading around the world. and really freezing the fuel is right as prime minister benjamin netanyahu on a visit to america trying to persuade the u.s. president not to be too nice with iran that's coming your way after the break. so we need to be. part of the same bush and secure. the physical. issues that no one is asking with to get that you deserve answers from. politics. critic three. three. three. three. three. three. videos for your media. free media r t v dot com. news live from moscow it's r t the kaiser report soon and although the israeli prime minister is in the united states on a mission to persuade obama not to trust iran on a meeting with the president netanyahu urged him not to lift the crippling sanctio
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policy of protecting the independence of the global south countries me myself i was in tripoli three times during the nato bombing through twenty eleven and i can tell you when tripoli fell if anyone was associated with russia in any way you would be in literal mortal danger so that so who knows who could be behind this will soon find out which means which particular militias behind it but also it's not just the perceived enemies of the death squads that they go after they go after their own senior colleagues does well including the former ambassador christopher stevens who was lynched last year on september eleventh. well that temperature up today for the moment would be more whole on that developing story in libya for in the next hour that's instead a half an hour from now in the meantime after the short break amid the u.s. government shutdown people about in these gas debate whether america deserves to be called exceptional that's just ahead fully. well. it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. with the economic down in the f
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. >> the european unions foreign policy chief is in egypt pushing for reconciliation between the interim government and the muslim brotherhood. meeting as part of a three-day visit with cairo and will hold talks with the senior members of muslim brotherhood. they have been in deadlock since morsi was ousted in july. >>> they pant to transition to civilian rule. >> iran's parliament has endorsed its country's president's attempts of peace with the west. hassan rouhani received a phone call from president barack obama. and presiden prime minister isrr netanyahu described hassan rouhani as wolf in sheep's clothing. >>> in cambodia 30 people have died because of floods. we traveled to to the region and this is what she saw. >> if these areas were not flooded it would take a full 40 minutes to get there by car. but the area is flooded as far as the eye can see. these travelers had to take a two-hour boat ride to get here. they wanted to pay their respects to their ancestors. >> we're praying for the water to recede soon so our people can start to farm again. >> reporter: they say the village
. >> the european unions foreign policy chief is in egypt pushing for reconciliation between the interim government and the muslim brotherhood. meeting as part of a three-day visit with cairo and will hold talks with the senior members of muslim brotherhood. they have been in deadlock since morsi was ousted in july. >>> they pant to transition to civilian rule. >> iran's parliament has endorsed its country's president's attempts of peace with the west. hassan rouhani...
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the european union's foreign policy chief that met with egypt's foreign minister in cairo, the second trip to find a compromise between the interim government and the muslim brotherhood. egypt has been in grid lock since the president was ousted in july. a court in the capitol cairo passed a ruling over a week ago, ordering muslim brother hoods assets to be seized. in egypt, the transition to civilian rule is wanted to be sped up. he madid address to soldiers and policemen. >> u.s. president barack obama has canceled a trip to malaysia to sort out a government shut down which began on tuesday, the first in 17 years. some public services will close as politicians fail to agree to a new budget. employees have been forced to stay at home and might not be paid at all. we have more. >> they are no closer to resolving the crisis that has partially shutdown the u.s. government. politicians are refusing to negotiate. both parties traded jabs over who is to blame. >> my goodness, they won't even sit down and have a discussion about this. our country has big problems. today, our government has
the european union's foreign policy chief that met with egypt's foreign minister in cairo, the second trip to find a compromise between the interim government and the muslim brotherhood. egypt has been in grid lock since the president was ousted in july. a court in the capitol cairo passed a ruling over a week ago, ordering muslim brother hoods assets to be seized. in egypt, the transition to civilian rule is wanted to be sped up. he madid address to soldiers and policemen. >> u.s....
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policy or protecting the independence of the global south countries and also for the russians are they general as well which was the only channel in the whole satellite all the satellite channels in english language that had a critical narrative in relation to the nato operation there i mean me myself i was in tripoli three times during the nato bombing through twenty eleven and i can tell you when tripoli fell if anyone was associated with russia today or the russian government in any way you would be in literal mortal danger so that so who knows who could be behind this will soon find out which means which particular militias behind it but also it's not just the perceived enemies of the death squads that they go after they go after their own senior colleagues does well including the former ambassador christopher stevens who was lynched last year on september eleventh and you got this is happening in libya but of course russia is very vocal about developments surrounding syria could that have any connection at all. absolutely. many many of my colleagues say that syria is but a slow mo
policy or protecting the independence of the global south countries and also for the russians are they general as well which was the only channel in the whole satellite all the satellite channels in english language that had a critical narrative in relation to the nato operation there i mean me myself i was in tripoli three times during the nato bombing through twenty eleven and i can tell you when tripoli fell if anyone was associated with russia today or the russian government in any way you...
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. >> reporter: with the budget battle looming a surprise foreign policy announcement from the president. telling reporters that he called iran's president rue juan any on friday. senior administration officials say the call lasted 15 minute and came after rue juan any turned down a handshake with the president at the conference this weekend. after discussions on thursday between secretary of state john kerry and his iranian counterpart, things turned around. >> a path to a meaningful agreement will be difficult but i believe we've got a responsibility to pursue diplomacy. >> mr. rue juan any who also tweeted a photo of himself spent the week reaching out to the u.s. he also made assurances during a recent interview with ann curry. >> >> translator: we have never pursued or sought nuclear weapons and we are not going to do so. >> it's been more than 30 years, dating back to president jimmy carter just before the islamic revolution and the american hostage crisis which lasted more than a year. events that fostered decades long diplomatic freeze. >> it's not very often that you can see the
. >> reporter: with the budget battle looming a surprise foreign policy announcement from the president. telling reporters that he called iran's president rue juan any on friday. senior administration officials say the call lasted 15 minute and came after rue juan any turned down a handshake with the president at the conference this weekend. after discussions on thursday between secretary of state john kerry and his iranian counterpart, things turned around. >> a path to a...
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there are many reasons for americans to emigrate but perhaps the most compelling thing is our foreign policy we are at war with seventy four countries the rest of the world does not like that we are spying on everyone and they are not happy about that resilience trashing us over it demanding apologies and explanations who love to live in a country that is the bad guy so it might be time to get the hell out but if you're going to do it americans you might want to do it now because soon the rest of the world might just be too thet up with us to even let us visit tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the residence. all right that does it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america or check out our website r.t. dot com slash usa don't forget to follow me on twitter at meghan underscore lopez and tune in for larry king now at nine pm with a special guest tim gunn the famous fashion auto host of project runway but for now have a great night. an emission street cred imitation street transport charges frequent range month treatment
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kill our people. >> even sow mogadishu has haunted foreign policy for years. the clinton administration decided not to intervene in the slaughter of rwanda in 1994, and it took officials six years to agree to lead a war in kosovo in 1999. the u.s. reluctance persists 20 years on with the obama administration now criticized for not responding to the syrian regimes chemical weapons attack on its citizens. the president's respons respon >> the united states is chastised and at the same time its blamed for its problems. >> i think it's just more war weariness. it's not so much related to the casualties as it is a perception that we're not very good at this, we're not getting much bang for our buck. >> it's the conundrum of the first arrested as the order as e lives when they send in the troops. >> let's get to our top story now, that's in the washington, d.c. near the senate building and capitol building itself. we have new video we want to show you now. we have video at various times during the course of the day. but we haven't seen this video to this point. and
kill our people. >> even sow mogadishu has haunted foreign policy for years. the clinton administration decided not to intervene in the slaughter of rwanda in 1994, and it took officials six years to agree to lead a war in kosovo in 1999. the u.s. reluctance persists 20 years on with the obama administration now criticized for not responding to the syrian regimes chemical weapons attack on its citizens. the president's respons respon >> the united states is chastised and at the same...
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nations may have made it tougher and appeared to be pressuring israel on what he says are the top two foreign policy priorities. >> real breakthroughs on these two issues, iran's nuclear program and israeli palestinian peace would have a profound and positive impact on the entire middle east to north africa. >> reporter: on iran the president is not talking about attacking but talking and putting the focus on the diplomatic solution and he made it clear what he wants and literally drew everyone a picture at the u.n. last year and wants a red line drawn, a threat that the u.s. military will bomb nuclear facilities sooner rather than later. >> reporter: the israelis are fearful that president obama will go and taking off the table of a military strike and the president wants time and patience and let the americans pursue the diplomatic approach and if it fails to trust the united states to take care of it. >> reporter: it seems to have made that an easier sell, at least for the american people, as he is consistently described as a moderate unlike his predecessor. >> they don't have nashad and h
nations may have made it tougher and appeared to be pressuring israel on what he says are the top two foreign policy priorities. >> real breakthroughs on these two issues, iran's nuclear program and israeli palestinian peace would have a profound and positive impact on the entire middle east to north africa. >> reporter: on iran the president is not talking about attacking but talking and putting the focus on the diplomatic solution and he made it clear what he wants and literally...
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foreign policy for years. the clinton administration decided not to intervene in the slaughter in rwanda in 1994, and it took officials six years to agree to lead the nato air war on kosovo in 1999. the u.s. reluctance persisted 20 years on with the obama administration now criticized for not responding to the syrian regime's chemical weapons attack on its citizens. the president's response. >> the united states is chastised for meddling in the region accused of having a hand in conspiracy. at the same time, the united states is blamed for failing to do to solve the worl's problems. >> reporter: can we do humanitarian grounds overseas, the responsibility to protect norm. >> it's more war wariness. it's not so much related to the casualties as it is a perception we're not very good at this and getting bang for the buck. >> it's a conundrum of the first order when the u.s. sees trying to save lives as one of the best reasons to send in troops. >>> malaysia's parliament approved a controversial law that allows pe
foreign policy for years. the clinton administration decided not to intervene in the slaughter in rwanda in 1994, and it took officials six years to agree to lead the nato air war on kosovo in 1999. the u.s. reluctance persisted 20 years on with the obama administration now criticized for not responding to the syrian regime's chemical weapons attack on its citizens. the president's response. >> the united states is chastised for meddling in the region accused of having a hand in...
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it had nothing to do with foreign policy but there was an advantage keeping food stamps under the usda. it made it popular along city and world communities alike. in a surprise move the gop controlled house stripped it from the farm bill and forced a separate vote. in september it passed $40 billion in stofood stamp cu over 10 years. democrats vow to restore that spending. it is not only wasteful but can cause the poor to rely on government. >> it was onned minds of those who launched the war on poverty. >> the days of the goal in our country are numbered. our american answer to poverty is not to make the poor more secure in their po vert but to reach down and help them lift themselves. >> it sounded really good at the time. dwifr give a hand up not a handout. >> charles murray was with a 21-year-old history major at harvard a liberal policy walkoming of age in heady times. >> we were optimistic because we never tried to use government programs to eradicate poverty. >> murray would come to understand how tough a few years later. after earning a ph.d. at mit he went to work for a washin
it had nothing to do with foreign policy but there was an advantage keeping food stamps under the usda. it made it popular along city and world communities alike. in a surprise move the gop controlled house stripped it from the farm bill and forced a separate vote. in september it passed $40 billion in stofood stamp cu over 10 years. democrats vow to restore that spending. it is not only wasteful but can cause the poor to rely on government. >> it was onned minds of those who launched the...
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he appears to be pressuring israel on his top two foreign policy priorities. >> real breakthroughs on these two issues, iran's nuclear program and dialy-palestinian peace would have a profound impact on the entire middle east and north africa. >> the president isn't talking about attacking, but talking, putting the focus on a diplomatic solution. mr. netanyahu literally drew everyone a picture at the u.n. last year. he wants a red line drawn, a convincing threat to the u.s. military will bomb iran's nuclear facilities. >> israelis are very fearful that he will almost taking off the table the threat of a military strike. if all else fails, trust the united states to take care of it. >> the media blitz by iran's new president rouhani seems to have made that an easier sell at least for the american people as he is consistently described as a moderate unlike his predecessor. >> they don't have ahmadinejad anymore, the gift that kept on giving for extreme -- for the iran haters and chest thumpers around the world. the joke in tehran and i don't know if it maybe is not even a joke is that w
he appears to be pressuring israel on his top two foreign policy priorities. >> real breakthroughs on these two issues, iran's nuclear program and dialy-palestinian peace would have a profound impact on the entire middle east and north africa. >> the president isn't talking about attacking, but talking, putting the focus on a diplomatic solution. mr. netanyahu literally drew everyone a picture at the u.n. last year. he wants a red line drawn, a convincing threat to the u.s. military...
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. >>> president obama's foreign policy objectives he was working on could be delayed by the federal government shutdown. he may have to cancel a planned trip to asia. >> last night the house failed on several votes to restore funding to individual departments affected by the shutdown. delia goncalves is live on capitol hill with more on where things stand now. what agencies were they trying to restore funding to, delia? >> reporter: well, we are hearing that there are a couple of congress members who are cracking under the pressure it seems that they are getting from the public. we're even hearing some republican house members could be showing some signs of compromise. in a move to get federal employees back to work and reopen national parks, some house republicans from pennsylvania and virginia willing to pass a so-called clean continuing resolution. a c.r. is only a ban dade fix but -- band-aid fix but it would inject money back into the government for about six to ten weeks until a debate on a complete spending bill. a clean c.r. would remove any of the previously authored amendments by the
. >>> president obama's foreign policy objectives he was working on could be delayed by the federal government shutdown. he may have to cancel a planned trip to asia. >> last night the house failed on several votes to restore funding to individual departments affected by the shutdown. delia goncalves is live on capitol hill with more on where things stand now. what agencies were they trying to restore funding to, delia? >> reporter: well, we are hearing that there are a...
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policy. he is in washington this morning. we certainly appreciate your time. >> thanks for having me. >> what does a government shutdown do to the morale of the military? >> this is going to have a huge impact, not just on our uniformed active duty members. you have to think about what is called the total force, the national guard and reservists who are not going to be able to conduct their drills and get the work done. this is the tens of thousands of civilians, hundreds of thousands, actually, many of whom have been furloughed. they are home without pay. them not see a paycheck and right now will never see that money again. >> one example we have of the fallout from the shutdown, 350 full time soldiers and airmen of the delaware national guard were sent home without pay yesterday. do you think we'll see more of that? >> i think it's likely coming. that was only the first story coming out of delaware, but there's also a message that went out today to navy reservists across the country that t
policy. he is in washington this morning. we certainly appreciate your time. >> thanks for having me. >> what does a government shutdown do to the morale of the military? >> this is going to have a huge impact, not just on our uniformed active duty members. you have to think about what is called the total force, the national guard and reservists who are not going to be able to conduct their drills and get the work done. this is the tens of thousands of civilians, hundreds of...
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interest rates and foreign investment. and import and export duties have been removed. there are even reports that foreign mobile service companies could come in for the first time creating competition for china's telecom giants. in 1990 they looked to shanghai to usher china in to a new economic era and it works, across the river 30 years ago that was farmland. with the new free trade zone the current premier is hoping shanghai will again lead china in to economic change. but something the premier's program wasn't impact -- some think it won't impact the economy that much. >> the premier has pushed very hard for this free trade zone. it's to show his resolution of the economic reform. it's more symbolic than concrete policies. he wants to copy the experience from hong kong, but in a very limited way. it's not a real free trade port or everybody complete free trade zone. >> reporter: lee hopes that the project will help the overall growth in china's economy, some feel that's years off but it has already boosted the local e
interest rates and foreign investment. and import and export duties have been removed. there are even reports that foreign mobile service companies could come in for the first time creating competition for china's telecom giants. in 1990 they looked to shanghai to usher china in to a new economic era and it works, across the river 30 years ago that was farmland. with the new free trade zone the current premier is hoping shanghai will again lead china in to economic change. but something the...
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and the change of policy allowing cubans to play for foreign teams is seen as an attempt to change that. >> this is ultimately about an effort of the cuban political elite to reinvigorate the country and reinvent themselves as an open, confident, socialist country. >> in cuba professional athletes who earned around $40 a month will see wages rise considerably. top baseball players could earn over $2-00 a month. it's no match for what athletes can earn in the u.s. sports lawyer aaron resnick said current laws don't allow anyone to do business with cuba, making the new policy unclear. >> we don't know what it means. does the cuban government own the ath leet? does the ath leet own himself, is doing business with an agent from cuba or the government mean you are violating the laws of the united states. >> uncertainty remains over what may be an empty political gesture. >> over the years the cuban government denounced the theft of talented athletes that play in the u.s. cuban citizens can travel more freely, send money home and start businesses. the latest moves comes with tricky and politi
and the change of policy allowing cubans to play for foreign teams is seen as an attempt to change that. >> this is ultimately about an effort of the cuban political elite to reinvigorate the country and reinvent themselves as an open, confident, socialist country. >> in cuba professional athletes who earned around $40 a month will see wages rise considerably. top baseball players could earn over $2-00 a month. it's no match for what athletes can earn in the u.s. sports lawyer aaron...
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within the 29km there is less state control over policies, like interest rates and foreign investment. import and export duties have been removed. foreign companies could come in creating competition for telecom gints. >> they looked to shanghai to usher china into a new economic era. across the river that used to be farm land. the current premier is hoping shanghai will lead china into economic change. something from the program will not impact china's economy that much. >> translation: the premier pushed very hard for this free trade zone. it's to show his resolution of the economic reform. it's more symbolic than concrete. he wants to copy the experience from hong kong in a limited way. it's not a real free trade or a complete free trade zone. >> it's hoped that the project will help the growth in china's economy. some feel it is years off. it boosted the local economy inside the zone. >> translation: my company benefitted a lot from it. sales are twice as much compared to the last month. if you want to sell property, someone will buy it without hesitation. >> what most economists
within the 29km there is less state control over policies, like interest rates and foreign investment. import and export duties have been removed. foreign companies could come in creating competition for telecom gints. >> they looked to shanghai to usher china into a new economic era. across the river that used to be farm land. the current premier is hoping shanghai will lead china into economic change. something from the program will not impact china's economy that much. >>...
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policies an expert in foreign exchange of the global money markets and he earlier told my colleague you do chevelle of it but the world community could be witnessing the end of the dollar. if you think the u.s. economy currently is starting at around two and a half percent take away one point six from that and you really haven't got very much at all it appears that the money's going to run out somewhere between the seventeenth and the twentieth of october and no amount of face school juggling and accountancy tricks are going to hide that stark reality and talking about the dollar how big a blow is it international standing already over the course of the last four weeks is this deadline has approached we've seen the dollar lose four percent against a basket of currencies that pressure probably continues unless and until we get an absolute collapse of global equity markets because ultimately the u.s. for the moment at least is still seen as home which which benefits in terms of flight to safety you can't have a global reserve currency whose very existence is brought into question but is o
policies an expert in foreign exchange of the global money markets and he earlier told my colleague you do chevelle of it but the world community could be witnessing the end of the dollar. if you think the u.s. economy currently is starting at around two and a half percent take away one point six from that and you really haven't got very much at all it appears that the money's going to run out somewhere between the seventeenth and the twentieth of october and no amount of face school juggling...
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and the change of policy allowing cubans to play for foreign teams is being seen as an attempt to change that. >> this is about an effort of the cuban political need to r reinvision rate the country and reinvent themselves as an open, confident communist country. >> they will see their wages rise considerably. top baseball players on the island could earn $200 a month. not a match what they could earn in the u.s. but current laws do not allow anyone to do business with cuba, making the new policy unclear at best. >> we don't know what this means. does the cuban government own the athlete? does the athlete own himself? is doing business with an agent from cuba mean that you're violating the current laws of the united states? >> uncertainty remains of what may end up a political gesture. over the years the cuban government denounced what it calls the theft of talented athletes who end up playing in the u.s. but cuban citizens can now travel more freely, send money home and starred their own business. until it's clear whether the policy can or whether work, relations with cuban and u.s. rem
and the change of policy allowing cubans to play for foreign teams is being seen as an attempt to change that. >> this is about an effort of the cuban political need to r reinvision rate the country and reinvent themselves as an open, confident communist country. >> they will see their wages rise considerably. top baseball players on the island could earn $200 a month. not a match what they could earn in the u.s. but current laws do not allow anyone to do business with cuba, making...
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tel aviv russia's foreign minister has demanded a guarantee of safety for diplomats and their families in libya following wednesday's attack on russia's embassy all members of staff have been evacuated to neighboring tunisia and on group a techno building in revenge for the death of a libyan air force officer who was stabbed by a russian woman tackles at a car ablaze before opening fire on the mission and tearing down the flag last year the embassy was also targeted by government following moscow's veto of a un resolution on syria commentator and blogger culture shero says this attack shows the political reality now in libya. looking are deteriorating security situation in libya which is a reflection of the overall kind of political bankruptcy and the lack of political momentum for change towards let's say a stable democratic future and this is only one manifestation of a whole range of manifestations of that complete divorce a divorce reality between those who supposedly exercise. and exercised democratic power and those who have their guns on this. you see all sorts of abuses i mean
tel aviv russia's foreign minister has demanded a guarantee of safety for diplomats and their families in libya following wednesday's attack on russia's embassy all members of staff have been evacuated to neighboring tunisia and on group a techno building in revenge for the death of a libyan air force officer who was stabbed by a russian woman tackles at a car ablaze before opening fire on the mission and tearing down the flag last year the embassy was also targeted by government following...
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., and the change of policy allowing cubans to play for foreign teams is seen as an attempt to change that. >> this is ultimately about an effort of the cuban political elite to reinvigorate the company and reinvent themselves. >> in cuba professional athletes earning around $40 will see wages rise considerably. top baseball players could earn over $200 a month. it's no match for what athletes can earn in the u.s. sports lawyer aaron resnick said current u.s. laws do not allow anyone to do business with cuba, making new policies unclear. >> we don't know what this means. does the cuban government own the athlete? does the athlete own himself? is doing business with an agent from kooub ycuba anything? >> over the years the cuban government denounced the theft of talented athletes who played in the u.s. of late relations appear to have thawed. citizens can travel freely, send money home and start their own businesses. the latest move comes with tricky caveats. until it's clear that the policy will work, relations remain frayed at best. >> the philippines military says a 3-week standoff
., and the change of policy allowing cubans to play for foreign teams is seen as an attempt to change that. >> this is ultimately about an effort of the cuban political elite to reinvigorate the company and reinvent themselves. >> in cuba professional athletes earning around $40 will see wages rise considerably. top baseball players could earn over $200 a month. it's no match for what athletes can earn in the u.s. sports lawyer aaron resnick said current u.s. laws do not allow...
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he deeffec defected to the u.s.e change of policy allows cubans to play for foreign teams is an attempt to change that. >> this is ultimately about the effort of the cuban political lead to reinvigorate the country and reinvent themselves as an open, more confident socialist country. >> reporter: in cuba professional athletes that earned $40 a month see their wages rise considerably. top baseball players on the island could earn over $200 a month. it's still no match for what athletes can earn in the u.s., but sports lawyer aaron resnik says current u.s. laws don't allow anyone to do business with cuba, make the new policy unclear at best. >> we don't know yet what this means. does the cuban government own the athlete? does the athlete own himself? is doing business with an agent from cuba or the cuban government mean that you're violating the current laws of the united states? >> reporter: uncertainty remains over what may be an employment political gesture. whatever happens, cuban athletes that play here will always be admires. over the years they tee nounced the talented athletes tha
he deeffec defected to the u.s.e change of policy allows cubans to play for foreign teams is an attempt to change that. >> this is ultimately about the effort of the cuban political lead to reinvigorate the country and reinvent themselves as an open, more confident socialist country. >> reporter: in cuba professional athletes that earned $40 a month see their wages rise considerably. top baseball players on the island could earn over $200 a month. it's still no match for what...
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reports on changes in tone and policies. hope for diplomacy progress on two fronts at the united nations a new tone in policy towards iran and a security council resolution on chemical weapons in syria the open union we've been hearing increasingly often the argument that the threat or use of force which is directly prevented by the un charter might be the most efficient way to solve international problems the united states of america is prepared to use all elements or power including military force to secure. our core interests of the rich but rare consensus at the u.n. emerged after years of deadlock over how to deal with the syrian crisis the un security council unanimously passed a resolution to secure and eliminate syria's stockpiles of chemical weapons according to the geneva agreement put forward by russia and the u.s. the mandate outlines a legally binding compliance but no threat of automatic sanctions or military action i think it shows there were turning towards a diplomatic solution least on the issue of chemical
reports on changes in tone and policies. hope for diplomacy progress on two fronts at the united nations a new tone in policy towards iran and a security council resolution on chemical weapons in syria the open union we've been hearing increasingly often the argument that the threat or use of force which is directly prevented by the un charter might be the most efficient way to solve international problems the united states of america is prepared to use all elements or power including military...
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and foreign governments. the measure still has to pass the senate. >> george: lena shay is direc director of the center and joins us from washington, d.c. in egypt, syria, and pakistan, and across the middle east and parts of asia. christians are the targets. how can a special envoy for religious minorities help them? >> an envoy position in the state department means that policy will focus on one person. there will be one person working day and night on the issue. it won't fall through the cracks, like we saw what happened with the egypt burnings and attacks on coptic churches in august, and the administration really failed to address that. >> george: this idea of a special envoy modeled after the special envoy for sudan back in 2001, did it make a difference, pointin appointing the envoy for sudan? >> the envoy made a huge difference. he was able to develop negotiations, bring both sides to the table, and develop a comprehensive peace agreement and eventually a referendum, which ended up in ending the confl
and foreign governments. the measure still has to pass the senate. >> george: lena shay is direc director of the center and joins us from washington, d.c. in egypt, syria, and pakistan, and across the middle east and parts of asia. christians are the targets. how can a special envoy for religious minorities help them? >> an envoy position in the state department means that policy will focus on one person. there will be one person working day and night on the issue. it won't fall...
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the surveillance efforts used to only be allowed for foreigners due to privacy concerns, but that changed back in november of 2010 and in the wake of some recent disclosures president obama has ordered a review of all nsa surveillance policies. >>> coming up next we're talking live to d.c. mayor vincent gray about how a federal government shutdown could impact business and services right here in the nation's capital. topper? >> a great finish to the month. here are the numbers for the books, 76 and 56, average 74 and 57. only about 1/2-inch behind in precipitation for the year. we were 2 1/2 inches behind for the month of september alone. we'll come back, see if there's any showers in the forecast and how warm it will get before the >>> d.c. mayor vincent gray has told the obama administration and congress that the d.c. government will not close in the event of a federal shutdown even though the district of columbia comes under the authority of the congress and has been treated like every other federal agency in these cases. joining us right now exclusively is d.c. mayor vincent gray. mr.
the surveillance efforts used to only be allowed for foreigners due to privacy concerns, but that changed back in november of 2010 and in the wake of some recent disclosures president obama has ordered a review of all nsa surveillance policies. >>> coming up next we're talking live to d.c. mayor vincent gray about how a federal government shutdown could impact business and services right here in the nation's capital. topper? >> a great finish to the month. here are the numbers...